convent

convent
I. noun Etymology: Middle English covent, from Anglo-French, from Medieval Latin conventus, from Latin, assembly, from convenire Date: 13th century a local community or house of a religious order or congregation; especially an establishment of nuns II. verb Etymology: Latin conventus, past participle of convenire Date: 1514 obsolete convene

New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.

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  • Convent — • (1) A religious community of either sex when spoken of in its corporate capacity (2) The buildings in which resides a community of either sex Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Convent     Convent …   Catholic encyclopedia

  • convent — Convent. s. m. Maison Religieuse, Monastere. Quelques uns escrivent Couvent, & c est ainsi qu il doit estre prononcé. Convent de Capucins, de Chartreux. convent de filles. On dit, Se mettre, se jetter dans un convent, pour dire, Se rendre… …   Dictionnaire de l'Académie française

  • convent — [ kɔ̃vɑ̃ ] n. m. • 1844; mot angl., lat. conventus « réunion » ♦ Didact. Assemblée générale de francs maçons. ● convent nom masculin (latin conventus, réunion) Assemblée générale des francs maçons. ⇒CONVENT, subst. masc. A. Rare [Forme anc. de… …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • convent — CONVÉNT, conventuri, s.n. 1. Consiliul unei mănăstiri sau al unui ordin călugăresc la catolici. 2. For suprem alcătuit din clerici şi laici la protestanţi. 3. Adunare generală a francmasonilor. – Din lat. conventus, fr., engl. convent. Trimis de… …   Dicționar Român

  • Convent — Con vent, n. [L. conventus a meeting, LL. also, a convent. See {Convene}, v. i.] 1. A coming together; a meeting. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] A usual ceremony at their [the witches] convents or meetings. B. Jonson. [1913 Webster] 2. An association or… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • convent — ► NOUN 1) a Christian community of nuns living under monastic vows. 2) (also convent school) a school attached to and run by a convent. ORIGIN Old French, from Latin conventus assembly, company …   English terms dictionary

  • Convent — nach dem Lateinischen Zusammenkunft, Versammlung. In früherer Zeit die Senats oder Volksversammlung an Gerichtstagen. Ferner die Zusammenkunft oder die Gesammtheit der Mönche und Nonnen in einem Kloster; daher Convent auch für Kloster …   Damen Conversations Lexikon

  • convent — (n.) c.1200, covent, cuvent, from Anglo Fr. covent, from O.Fr. convent, from L. conventus assembly, used in M.L. for religious house, originally pp. of convenire come together (see CONVENE (Cf. convene)). Not exclusively feminine until 18c. The… …   Etymology dictionary

  • convent — Convent, Coenobium. Convent de vierges, Parthenones. B …   Thresor de la langue françoyse

  • convent — [kän′vənt, kän′vent΄] n. [OFr < L conventus, assembly (in ML(Ec), religious house, convent), orig. pp. of convenire,CONVENE] 1. a community of nuns or, sometimes, monks, living under strict religious vows 2. the building or buildings occupied… …   English World dictionary

  • Convent — Con*vent , v. i. [L. conventus, p. p. of convenire. See {Convene}, v. i.] 1. To meet together; to concur. [obs.] Beau. & Fl. [1913 Webster] 2. To be convenient; to serve. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] When that is known and golden time convents. Shak.… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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